Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 29.03 - Definitions
In this chapter:
(1)
"AREA" means the American railway engineering association, manual for railway
engineering, chapter 1, part 5, revised in 1993.
Note: The Manual for Railway Engineering, Chapter 1, Part 5, is on file at the offices of the Legislative Reference Bureau, the Secretary of State, and the Department of Transportation, Bureau of Railroads and Harbors. Copies of this publication can be obtained by writing to the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance Association, 50 F Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001.
(2) "Cable" means
either a stranded conductor or a combination of conductors insulated from each
other.
(3) "Carrier" means a pipe,
pipeline or other container carrying or otherwise conveying a liquid, gas or
other material, not including electric current or impulses.
(4) "Casing" means a protective outer
covering, separate from the carrier, designed to withstand external forces
equal to or greater than the carrier.
(5) "Circuit" means a conductor or system of
conductors through which electric current or light can flow or
travel.
(6) "Conduit" means
channels or tubes for enclosing and protecting communication or electric power
lines.
(7) "Department" means the
Wisconsin department of transportation or any successor to that department
charged by law with administering Wisconsin's railroad programs.
(8) "Department railroad property" means
railroad property or rail or land bank property owned, controlled or possessed
by the department.
(9) "Duct" means
a tube or pipe designed or used for enclosing and protecting wire or cable
underground.
(10) "Installation"
means the initial placement of a utility facility upon, over, under or within
department railroad property.
(11)
"Modification" includes changing or adjusting the physical location or capacity
of an existing utility facility located on department railroad property by such
actions as placing additional overhead wires; replacing existing overhead wires
with higher voltage wires; changing the existing placement of poles, pedestals
or other above-ground appurtenances; or replacing underground carrier pipes or
casings.
(12) "Pipeline" means a
utility facility installed to carry or convey a fluid, gas or other material
underground and includes the casing and the carrier.
(13) "Plowing" means a mechanical technique
for direct burial of a carrier, duct or cable in a furrow or groove cut into
the ground by a single operation, without any intervening activity between the
cutting of the furrow or groove and the burial of the carrier, duct or
cable.
(14) "Railroad facility"
means track, ties, drainage structure, bridge or related items used for
existing or for anticipated railroad operations.
(15) "Rail or land bank property" means
railroad property or facilities owned, controlled or possessed by the
department for future rail or other transportation purposes and on which there
is no current railroad operator.
(16) "Railroad operator" means a railroad
carrier that provides rail service over a department railroad property or that
is under an agreement with a transit commission to provide rail service over
the department's railroad property.
(17) "Railroad property" means land, usually
a strip, used in the operation, maintenance or construction of a
railroad.
(18) "Routine
maintenance" includes work concerning the normal upkeep and servicing of a
utility facility and includes those utility facility changes not defined as an
installation or modification.
(19)
"Separate utility installation" means a distinct utility activity or
service.
(20) "Track zone" means:
(a) The track structure, including, but not
limited to, the rails, ties or fastenings; and
(b) The substructure upon which the track is
located, including, but not limited to, the ballast, subballast or embankment,
extending out from the track centerline a minimum of 12 feet on either side. In
the following circumstances, however, the track zone extends beyond the 12 foot
minimum on either side of the track centerline:
1. In embankments, the outer boundary of the
track zone is the toe of the embankment slope, which is the intersection of an
embankment slope with the ground surface; and
2. In cuts, the outer boundary of the track
zone is the intersection of the plane of the roadbed with the cut
slope.
(21)
"Transit commission" means a local government commission formed under s.
59.58(3),
66.0301, or
66.1021, Stats., for the purpose
of preserving rail service.
(22)
"Utility" means:
(a) Any corporation,
company, individual or association, including their lessees, trustees or
receivers, or any sanitary district, cooperative association, town, village or
city that owns, operates, manages or controls any plant or fixed equipment
within this state for the conveyance of messages or for the production,
transmission, delivery or furnishing of power, electricity, light, heat, gas,
oil, crude products, water, steam, waste or storm water.
(b) The owners, operators, managers, or
controllers of cable television systems, publicly owned fire or police signal
systems, traffic and street lighting facilities, or private
utilities.
(23) "Utility
facility" means all physical components of a utility located upon, over, under
or within the department railroad property.
(24) "Utility permit" or "permit" means the
document by which the department grants a utility permission to use or occupy
department railroad property.
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